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Contribuisci feedbackI love the variety of sauces and toppings mod offers. my children are young, so that they make to have what they want and even experiment with something new, makes it worth even better. the service is consistently friendly and patient, which is important as the number of choices and combinations can sometimes be overwhelming.
A wonderful place to grab a quick pizza(or a salad). There a a lot of options so there is always something new to try. Service is super friendly with greetings right when you walk through the door and bright smiles al around. The gm was amazing asked me how my food was and cleared the table when I was done. Will definently be going again soon.
Update 2022the staff is always friendly and I noticed a saying on the paper for the pizzas and it says we're not at a pizza place, we are a people place and I love that so I really love that you can get tons of ingredients on your pizza and it's really cool that the staff is super chill and super friendly. you always get good vibes with a awesome atmosphere. I definitely have to mention the lemonade because it tastes amazing, so I don't know if there's such a person that doesn't like pizza but if there is, just stop by and try the lemonade
I've always loved MOD pizza not only for the delicious food but the atmosphere inside the building. It's great to go there with family and friends!
Love the pizza here, but out of principle I can’t give 5 stars. The staff here are careless with topping ingredients. I ordered their classic BBQ pizza (which has no mushrooms), and went to pay. While I was eating my pizza I found a mushroom baked in the cheese. Normally no big deal, pick it off, and continue eating, however I am allergic to mushrooms. Had I not noticed before taking my bite, I could have spent the rest of the night in the emergency room. Shouldn’t be my job to check that my pizza has the right toppings or not. If I order a BBQ pizza, I expect it to be one without mushrooms. The staff needs to be more careful before they hospitalize someone.